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Rebel headlining

Post by allsure » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:03 pm

G'day


Oh Boy. Just how difficult is it to fit that headlining and make it look good, and I would appreciate some advice and tips from someone who has actually fitted one.

One of the main problems is where the headlining panel fits around the skylights/ windows.
The instructions say to put "J" moulding around the windows, but just how and where do you put it? If the skylights have been riveted in where do you put the moulding? Behind the rivet line and stuck to the Lexan? Over the rivets?

I have found that the headlining panel sits about 1/4" away from the skylights and I can't really force the panel up any more to meet the skylights. Any thoughts?

Regards

Ian Donaldson

Rebflyer

Rebel headlining

Post by Rebflyer » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:03 pm

Hi Ian,
The J moulding is to go around the opening in the headliner. Sort of
dresses up the cut out of the plastic.
As I remember I didn't have to go to church for a year after spending so
much time on my knees putting in the headliner!! :)
Good luck, and keep at it it's worth it Curt N97MR

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Bob Patterson

Rebel headlining

Post by Bob Patterson » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:03 pm

Hi Ian !

I wouldn't worry too much about getting the liner to touch the
skylights - just trim it so the rivets don't show, and slide the edge
moulding on to cover the rough edges. You might want to glue some
foam in behind the liner to keep it rigid ....

.....bobp

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At 09:14 PM 7/21/01 +1000, you wrote:
G'day


Oh Boy. Just how difficult is it to fit that headlining and make it look
good, and I would appreciate some advice and tips from someone who has
actually fitted one.
One of the main problems is where the headlining panel fits around the
skylights/ windows.
The instructions say to put "J" moulding around the windows, but just how
and where do you put it? If the skylights have been riveted in where do
you put the moulding? Behind the rivet line and stuck to the Lexan? Over the
rivets?
I have found that the headlining panel sits about 1/4" away from the
skylights and I can't really force the panel up any more to meet the
skylights. Any thoughts?
Regards

Ian Donaldson



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Post by allsure » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:03 pm

G'day Curt

Thanks for your response.

The headlining is not the easiest thing thing that I have ever done!

I somehow thought that the lining had to be glued around the skylights, but I will take bobp's idea and glue some foam around the upper edges so that it will close up the gap and firm it up.

What did you do where the window handle is hidden behind the lining?

Regards

Ian

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Rebel headlining

Post by allsure » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:03 pm

G'day bobp

I guess that I worry too much!. I somehow assumed, that what the factory was
saying, was that the headlining had to be stuck to the roof.

I will just put some J mould around the cut edge and then fill the gap
between the lining and the roof with some foam.
I have some foam about 1/4" thick sticky back foam that is used a draught
stopper on house doors that will do the job nicely.


regards

Ian




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